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Show Me the Money and Show Me the Shares: Simplifying Share Movement for Your Global
Participants
Patti Landry, Sr. VP, Core Market Segment Leader, Solium Chris Mowatt, Director, Global Stock & Reward Services, Barclays
Matt Gilliam, Director, Relationship Management, UBS Financial Services Ingrid Freire, Director, Global Equity Plans, HP
Agenda
• Panel Introductions • Operating your plan successfully • Pitfalls of moving money internationally • Share movement around the globe o USA o UK o Australia
• Questions
What is the Point to Operating your Plan
• New hire incentive • Employee ownership • Broad-based compensation o What is the landscape of your employee base o Are there offices in those jurisdictions o What mechanism are you using at vest
Issuer Challenges with Share & Cash Movement
Being a detective
Assisting employees with undelivered money
Educating employees and assisting them with bank and brokerage codes
Cash Ensuring the shareholder can hold stock in their desired location
Brokerage, Direct Registration or Stock Certificate • New regulations are complicating the matter for holding shares in the US
• Escheatment complications and shareholder education
Shares
Checks
• Checks can be a good solution for local and low volume payments
• Possible drawbacks: – They are not a good
vehicle for moving money across borders
– They can be lost or stolen in the mail
– Delivery delays – Check fraud
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Wires
• Good solution for international low to mid volume payments
• Most traceable of the payment methods
• Generally more expensive than other delivery methods
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Local Disbursements
• Good solution for international higher volume payments
• Low-cost electronic disbursement
• No ability to track payments through the system – If the amount is
larger or tracking is needed, a wire would be better
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Payroll
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Currency control functionality could be leveraged where a trade needs to be
executed
There may be some situations in which disbursing through payroll makes sense
Generally causes more work and complexity for the issuer
Share Transfer • Most common method of transferring shares
between broker/dealers, banks & trustees. • Utilizes the Depository Trust Company
Transfer System (DTC)
• Items to Consider: – Participant may not have a brokerage
account open at another firm – Can be used to transfer to same name
account or as a gift – Shares must be fully tradable and
fungible to qualify for DTC transfer
Direct Registration
• Replaced the common usage of physical certificates
• Shares are registered in same name at the Transfer Agent
• Instruct Transfer Agent how you would like to receive dividends (if applicable)
• Viable solution for a participant who may not have an alternate brokerage or bank account in which shares can be held
• May cause some delay in liquidation of shares
Local Deposit • Maintain shares received at captive broker
or Agent in place • Minimal movement of shares • Shares are readily available for liquidation
• May require additional paperwork to maintain shares or to process liquidation
• Due to local regulations, may not able to hold shares long in brokerage account
• Shares may have restrictions placed based on company trading window
Trustee Deposit
• Shares are sent directly to a non-US trustee for deposit and tracking
• Assists in tracking of share liquidation for local tax purposes
• Samples include: Israel and French trustees
• May allow for participants to hold long shares without forcing liquidation or tedious reporting
• Issuer and Service Provider (if applicable) will work to deliver the shares via DTC or DWAC to Trustee
Key Differences
• Not just electronic – some people still hold certificates!
• Held on the register by a Registrar • Entitled to dividends paid by cheque • Not bearer certificates but difficult & • expensive to replace • -Trading more expensive and takes longer
Electronic Holdings
• Shares held in CREST– by a stockbroker who is a member of CREST and acts as a nominee - Same rights as an ordinary shareholder - Dividends direct to account - Easy and quick to trade/ transfer electronically (Euroclear)
Transferring UK Stock
• This is “arranged” by your broker...more proactive than DRS - Contact made between sending & receiving brokers
- Transaction and settlement dates agreed - Shares posted to CREST must be collected by receiving broker
Things to Consider • Know your employees • Simple: Nominee account with your administrator
o Keeps everything in one place o No personal broker required, good for all employee plans
• Advanced: Allow transfers to private brokerage accounts o May be a requirement at exec level o Some education required to receive UK stock
• Stop and think again: Sending share certificates overseas! o Just not a good idea!
Other considerations:
• Is your company multiple listed? ADRs to settle in US?
• Dealing with fractions • Transfers to other savings plans (SIPP / ISA in the UK)
CHESS Transfers
• CHESS – Clearing House Electronic Sub-register System o Accounts are known as HIN’s (Holder
Identification Number) o Instructions are sent to custodian o Counterparty needs to issue matching
instructions to receive shares § Required fields: receiving HIN, security
quantity, security identifier
HIN: Holder Identification Number • Can hold many different securities • Do not hold cash but can be linked to a bank account
CHESS Transfers: ASTF • Australian Standard Transfer Form
o Also called an ASTF o Form that helps the broker know how to issue matching
instructions to CHESS so that the transfer completes o Most brokers will require an ASTF to receive shares o Some brokers will require an original signed ASTF, and
others will be fine with an email or phone request o Must be completed accurately
CHESS Transfers: The Frustration • Electronic share delivery through CHESS is not very complicated at its core, but the ASTF makes it a bit complicated.
• This is because it generally provides an obstacle for the participant as they have to fill it out accurately and send the original via post.
• If anything on the ASTF is incorrect, a new form must be filled out by the participant and posted again which can prove a frustrating process for some participants.
SRN: Shareholder Reference Number • Shareholder Reference Number, similar to DRS
• Only one security is associated with a registry
• SRN’s are identified by number, name and address
• SRN’s do not hold cash but can be linked to bank accounts
SRN: How does it Work? • If mismatch occurs a new SRN is created in the participant name
• The Registry does not need to have matching instructions to receive and allocate shares
• They may reject for a mismatch in postal code but this can be corrected fairly easily
SRN: Relative Simplicity • Simpler than HIN transfers and the errors are clearer
• No ASTF’s are required to transfer to an SRN
Thank You Chris Mowatt
Barclays [email protected]
Patti Landry
Solium [email protected]
Ingrid Freire HP
Matt Gilliam UBS Financial Services [email protected]
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